City Council chose at path to what they believe would be a more transparent process in providing maintenance at the city-owned golf courses.
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The COVID-19 vaccines began rolling out in Boulder City this week despite distribution issues reported throughout the country.
The third and final phase of Boulder Hills Estates is a step closer to beginning after planning commissioners unanimously recommended its final map for approval by City Council.
Seven Boulder City residents have officially joined the race for one of two open seats on the City Council.
The annual State of the City presentation looked different this year, but it was still a time to come together, celebrate the town and hear encouragement from Mayor Kiernan McManus about pressing on for the future.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics is investigating a complaint against City Attorney Steve Morris for allegedly violating state law at a City Council meeting in October.
City Council unanimously approved the final budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year that includes several million dollars in cuts to accommodate expected revenue losses due to the COVID-19 emergency.
Local nonprofit Lend A Hand of Boulder City is one step closer to having a new, larger location at Cottage 3 in ABC Park.
The Planning Commission is recommending a 1,275-acre parcel be added to the city’s land management process list for renewable energy generation.
City Council recently authorized staff to seek an appraisal for more than 300 acres in the Eldorado Valley so the area can continue to be occupied.
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Boulder City has secured funding to beautify and improve Boulder City Parkway, and construction is expected to begin at the end of the year.
A new linear park, which is part of the state railroad museum expansion in Boulder City, is one step closer to happening as the city was recently awarded a grant to cover some of the costs.
Boulder City’s historic district will be getting something new in the coming weeks: a food trailer serving Greek food.
The motion to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct in the city’s criminal case against a resident who claims he was protesting a police-sanctioned crosswalk pedestrian safety event will not get a ruling until after the holiday season.